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Special photosynthetic adaptations.

Authors:
García Plazaola JI, Flexas J
Year:
2012
Book:
Ecophysiology of Photosynthesis.
Initial page - Ending page:
85 - 97

Effectiveness of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) for inducing the accumulation of major carotenoids, chlorophylls and tocopherol in green and red leaf lettuces.

Authors:
Baslam M, Esteban R, García-Plazaola JI, Goicoechea N
Year:
2013
Journal:
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Volume:
97
Initial page - Ending page:
3119 - 3128

Salt crystal deposition as a reversible mechanism to enhance photoprotection in black mangrove.

Authors:
Esteban R, Fernández-Marín B, Hernández A, Jiménez ET, León A, García- Mauriño S, Silva CD, Dolmus CM, Molina MJ, Gutiérrez NN, Loisaga MI, Brito P, García-Plazaola JI
Year:
2013
Journal:
Trees
Volume:
27
Initial page - Ending page:
229 - 237

Antioxidant and photoprotective responses to elevated CO2 and heat stress during holm-oak regeneration by resprouting evaluated by NIRS (Near Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy)

Authors:
Pintó-Marijuan M, Joffre R, Casals I, de Agazio M, Zacchini M, García-Plazaola JI, Esteban R, Aranda X, Guárdia M, Fleck I
Year:
2013
Journal:
Plant Biology
Volume:
15
Initial page - Ending page:
5 - 17
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Abstract

Photosynthetic, photoprotective and antioxidant responses during high temperature stress were determined in leaves of evergreen holm oak (Quercus ilex L.), the main species in Mediterranean forests, during resprouting under elevated CO2 (750 μl·l−1). Leaf chemicals, chloroplast pigments and non-enzymatic antioxidants were quantified in a single measurement using NIRS (near-infrared spectroscopy), a rapid and suitable method for ecophysiological purposes. Resprouts from plants grown under elevated CO2 (RE) showed photosynthetic down-regulation, higher starch content and lower stomatal conductance, but similar stomatal density, than plants grown under current CO2 concentrations (350 μl·l−1) (RA). The photosynthetic sink reduction and need for more antioxidants and photoprotection in RE were reflected in an increased concentration of ascorbate (Asc) and phenolic compounds and in the contribution of the xanthophyll (Z/VAZ) and lutein epoxide cycles to excess energy dissipation as heat, and also reflected in chlorophyll fluorescence measurements. CO2 assimilation parameters were stable from 25 to 35 °C in RE and RA, declining thereafter in RA in spite of a 2.3 °C lower leaf temperature. RE showed a more marked decline in photorespiration above 35 °C and less sensitive stomatal responses to high temperature stress than RA. During heat stress, RE had higher Asc, Z/VAZ and phenolics content, together with delayed enhancement of chloroplast lipophilic antioxidant compounds (carotenes and tocopherols). The high contribution of photoprotective systems and high temperature tolerance in resprouts developed under elevated CO2 would mitigate the effect of photosynthesis acclimation during the regeneration of Q. ilex plants under climate change.

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Thermal energy dissipation and xanthophylls cycles beyond the Arabidopsis model.

Authors:
García-Plazaola JI, Esteban R, Fernández-Marín B, Kranner I, Porcar-Castell A.
Year:
2012
Journal:
Photosynthesis Research
Volume:
113
Initial page - Ending page:
89 - 103

Physical factors driving intertidal macroalgae distribution: physiological stress of a dominant fucoid at its southern limit.

Authors:
Martínez B, Arenas F, Rubal M, Burgués A, Esteban R, García-Plazaola JI, Figueroa FL, Pereira R, Saldaña L, Sousa-Pinto I, Trilla A, Viejo RM
Year:
2012
Journal:
Oecologia
Volume:
170
Initial page - Ending page:
341 - 353

Physiology of the seasonal relationship between the photochemical reflectance index and photosynthetic light use efficiency.

Authors:
Porcar-Castell A, García Plazaola JI, Nichol CJ, Kolari P, Olascoaga B, Kuusinen N, Fernández-Marín B, Pulkkinen M, Juurola E, Nikinmaa E
Year:
2012
Journal:
Oecologia
Volume:
170
Initial page - Ending page:
313 - 323

Patterns of spatio-temporal distribution of winter chronic photoinhibition in leaves of three evergreen Mediterranean species with contrasting acclimation responses.

Authors:
Silva-Cancino MC, Esteban R, Artetxe U, García-Plazaola JI
Year:
2012
Journal:
Physiologia Plantarum
Volume:
144
Initial page - Ending page:
289 - 301

Tree size and light availability increase photochemical instead non-photochemical capacities of Nothofagus nitida trees growing in an evergreen temperate rain forest.I

Authors:
Coopman RE, Briceño VF, Corcuera LJ, Reyes-Diaz M, Alvarez M, Saez K, García-Plazaola JI, Alberdi M, Bravo LE
Year:
2011
Journal:
Tree Physiology
Volume:
31
Initial page - Ending page:
1128 - 1141

Leaf functional and micro-morphological photoprotective attributes in two ecotypes of Colobanthus quitensis from de Andes and Maritime Antartic.

Authors:
Bascuñán-Godoy L, García-Plazaola JI, Bravo LA, Corchera LJ
Year:
2010
Journal:
Polar Biology
Volume:
33
Initial page - Ending page:
885 - 896